LEADING low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific commercially launched its Test Before Boarding (TBB) process for passengers flying from Manila, following its successful pilot run with the local government of General Santos.
This process makes use of an antigen test taken just hours before the scheduled time of departure, with results released within 30 minutes.
CEB offers this antigen test for only P700, the lowest rate in the industry. The TBB testing facility at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) Terminal 3 is now open for walk-ins from 2 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily. CEB passengers will only have to register onsite and pay the fee directly to CEB’s diagnostic partner, Philippine Airport Diagnostic Laboratory (PADL).
Throughout the pilot run, CEB tested a total of 1,143 passengers, three of whom tested positive and were not allowed to proceed with their flight. Only those who tested negative were allowed to board the aircraft. Subsequently, based on the data provided by the local government of GenSan, CEB passengers were retested after their 7-day quarantine and results were still negative, showing consistency with the earlier results of the TBB process.
“Following the successful TBB pilot, Cebu Pacific is ready to offer this option to all their passengers. We are urging everyjuan to take advantage of this convenient alternative, especially since the testing site is strategically located at the airport, making the whole process easy and hassle-free for our residents,” said Mayor Ronnel Rivera of General Santos City.
Apart from General Santos, the local governments of Butuan, Dipolog, and Pagadian also accept negative antigen test results as a pre-travel requirement. CEB passengers going to these destinations may also conveniently avail of the TBB beginning today.
To date, a number of local and international destinations require negative RT-PCR test results prior to entry. As such, CEB has ensured this need is fully covered as it offers RT-PCR tests for only P3,300 via its three partner laboratories, namely, PADL, Health Metrics Inc. (HMI), and Safeguard DNA Diagnostics Inc. (SDDI).
Passengers booked on Cebu Pacific and Cebgo can easily choose and book appointments via https://bit.ly/CEBFlightReminders. One simply has to click on the “Testing Options” tab and choose from any of those in the list. From there, they will be redirected to each laboratory’s page to finalize their schedule online.
“We remain committed to making flights affordable for everyJuan and seeing that testing is required by a number of destinations at the moment, we have partnered with accredited laboratories that may offer affordable testing options. We look forward to the day trust and confidence in air travel have been restored, but until then, let us all work together towards that,” said Candice Iyog, CEB vice president for Marketing and Customer Experience.
Domestic tourists may also avail themselves of a subsidized reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test at the UP Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH). Half of the original cost will be subsidized by the Department of Tourism (DOT) through the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB), leaving only P900 to be paid for by the passenger. Those who wish to apply for this must register five days before their trip via www.tpb.gov.ph/rtpcrphtravel.
Testing is just one out of the three key steps CEB strictly implements to regain passenger confidence. Other approaches include safety and sanitation, as well as track and trace. CEB continues to implement a multilayered approach to safety and has been rated 7/7 stars by airlineratings.com for its Covid-19 compliance. Passengers are also constantly reminded to register in the Department of Transportation’s Traze App for a more efficient contact tracing process.
Guests are still strongly urged to always check with the concerned LGU for latest updates. For a list of travel requirements, testing options, flexibility options and frequently asked questions, passengers are encouraged to visit https://bit.ly/CEBFlightReminders.